ALTITUDES

22

"

120° thru 240°

DIRECTIONS

106° thre 260°

§0,0Q0 to 30,000

3.4% (26)

10.8% (51)

50,000 ts 10,000

bh (2)

2.3% (11)

50,000to 20,000

Notes

2.16 (10)

6.08 (29)

Percentage frequency of winds of given directions occurring sinul-

taneously at all levals balow 50,000 feet.
period 1 January through 14 ay 1954.

(474 observations during

Cases in parenthosis.)

Table 2 following, shows that winds with southerly componants havo
occurred as frequently during these mnths of 1954 as they did in past years.

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Note:

TABLE
946, 1950, 1951 & 1952
.

1954

-3000 ft.

32%

10,000 ft.

30%

25,000 ft.

21%

25,000 ft.

26

50,000 ft.

35%

50,000 ft. 40%

Percentage frequency of winds with southerly comp:nents January,
February, March, April through aid-May 1954 as comparad to previcus
years.

From the above tables, the following c.nclusions arc drawn:
1.

The upper winds during CASTLE were as favorable as past years

2.

‘Winds with proncunced southorly cumponents (SE through SW) at all

for such an oporation; this was a fairly ‘normal" yaar.

svels between 10,000 and 50,000 fect cccur simultanecusly about

se every fourteen times (i.e. 2 times in 28 cases) that winds

rh southerly components occur at 50,000 feet. “Winds with proanced southerly components at all levels can be expected to cccur

out twice per honth.

3.

32AVO and ROMEO events of CASTLE occurred on tho best possible
days during March though a mre favorable day for BRAVO event
would have been 28 February local time. ROMEO day was the mst
favorable of the entire month. KOON was detcnated on the next
possible day. While UNION and YANKEE devices were detcnatod on

the next cecurrences of acceptable wind ccnditions, the conditions
were not as markedly scceptable as on former test days. The

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